#70 Russian grammar - Dative case: give, help, need, I am 18, I am cold...

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
  • In this video lesson I will talk about the Dative case of the Russian language. First we'll surf through the situations in which we are supposed to use this case and then see how words change their forms when they are put in Dative!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 183

  • @anEyePhil
    @anEyePhil 3 роки тому +2

    It's not fair. You native Russian speakers also speak English so fluently. This is a great help to those of us trying to learn the Russian language. Thou art excellent (old English singular 2nd person of the verb "to be"). One other point - Russian language requires a different thought pattern to English. For example, the automatic "ownership" feature of the dative case for example "мне 27 лет" - the thought, in English, is "to me there are 27 years" instead of "I am 27". English speakers must learn this way of thinking to speak Russian well. "To speak like Russian I must think like a Russian". Again, this is such a clear explanation of the use of Dative Case - very very useful for us poor Англиский speakers. Спасибо большой!

  • @malayupolyglot9176
    @malayupolyglot9176 8 років тому +32

    Мне нравится смотреть эту видео.

  • @MultiSuperfluous
    @MultiSuperfluous 9 місяців тому +1

    Keep up these fine videos. It is challenging to remember all the changes in Russian but you certainly help us.

  • @user-bp6dq9yw2f
    @user-bp6dq9yw2f 3 роки тому +1

    Great lesson, Ms Antonia Romaker!!!-Talia.

  • @saltydodger9597
    @saltydodger9597 8 років тому +2

    I do a skype class with my Russian teacher every week from kazakhstan and you help to clarify and practice, so thanks again!

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  8 років тому

      +salty dodger I am glad my videos help ;)

  • @dadasim2749
    @dadasim2749 4 роки тому +1

    Hello Antonia Romanca I'm from Zanzibar and I like your Classes
    So wellcome to ZANZIBAR

  • @marcintime
    @marcintime 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent instruction. Thank you!

  •  10 років тому +1

    Russian cases explained in the most simple and detailed way. Thank you for your lessons. Please keep going, you help us!

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 років тому +1

      Cem Sayinbas and thank you very much for your comment ;)

  • @bugra7989
    @bugra7989 7 років тому +1

    Hopefully I am gonna be in St. Petersburg next semester as exchange student. I am taking classes in my home university and watching your videos to get ready. You are an amazing teacher ! Thanks for help :)

  • @nikolai___-___
    @nikolai___-___ 4 роки тому +2

    love from Brazil, youre awesome great job

  • @AyanSinghUSA
    @AyanSinghUSA 10 років тому +7

    These videos really help, I used to be so much more confused on this

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 років тому

      pythontrolls229 I am glad to know that! :)

  • @jenakiran2390
    @jenakiran2390 Рік тому +1

    Excellent teaching power....

  • @elenak3559
    @elenak3559 4 роки тому +2

    Are you from the Yekaterinburg?! OMG if you are! I was born in Sverdlovsk Region and have relatives live in Yekaterinburg! :) HII!!! Your classes are such help to me! I am teaching Russian in the USA and knowing Russian is so so so useless when teaching it... Thank you for your lessons!

    • @Sasha-cl4ln
      @Sasha-cl4ln 4 роки тому +2

      i am from Yekaterinburg too and i am teaching Russian in Sydney, Australia It a hell of a job but i like it.

    • @elenak3559
      @elenak3559 4 роки тому +1

      I can't believe it! and yes! You are doing hell of a job!

  • @markoslouizkambauvas4563
    @markoslouizkambauvas4563 7 років тому +1

    Antonia, I wish you a merry Christmas Eve ! May your days be happy !! Я желаю вам счастливые ночь !

  • @saltydodger9597
    @saltydodger9597 8 років тому +1

    Great in helping to reinforce other Russian lessons, thanks

  • @JishinimaTidehoshi
    @JishinimaTidehoshi 10 років тому +2

    I like it how you explain the cases in depth :)
    The truth is the more one learns Russian phrases the more clear and understandable the case system becomes so thanks for the phrase examples, it doesn't matter if they sound stupid like "My sister needs to go to the hairdresser" LOL

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 років тому

      Samurai Sakura :) thank you for the comment! And I am glad that my stupid examples help you a little ;)

  • @ahmedcherif5042
    @ahmedcherif5042 8 років тому +1

    Tank u very much im getting better in russisn after watching ur vedeos ,superb! SPASIBA

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  8 років тому

      +Ahmed Cherif I am very glad you do ;) keep going!

  • @maryv.7227
    @maryv.7227 2 роки тому +2

    Very helpful and well explained, thank you very much

  • @mustafasaglam4819
    @mustafasaglam4819 8 років тому +2

    Antonia! You are soooo cute!! Perfect teaching. I just hate that I lost a lot of time to understand the cases from my study book but you made everything clear in such a short time. 👍😘

  • @Asma-ep9bx
    @Asma-ep9bx 6 років тому +17

    U r an amazing teacher .. cases with u r understandable.

    • @Alex-UK369
      @Alex-UK369 2 роки тому

      Asma 😮 Asma ... Asma ... mamao mucho maybe??? 😁😁😁

  • @zulkiflijamil4033
    @zulkiflijamil4033 5 років тому +4

    Спасибо уроку. Благодарю Вас.

  • @bksw5226
    @bksw5226 6 років тому +4

    It was very exelent. I love you Antonia.

  • @mohamaddarkazanli5272
    @mohamaddarkazanli5272 7 років тому +1

    thank you very much, and Merry Christmas...

  • @Learningbrainer
    @Learningbrainer 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you mam

  • @babucarrjuwara5665
    @babucarrjuwara5665 5 років тому +1

    🤣 🤣 🤣 That last part where u spoke abt Russian grammar in funny way though got me cracking. Thanks 4 the videos..

  • @mamacapten9829
    @mamacapten9829 3 роки тому +2

    good lesson

  • @bksw5226
    @bksw5226 6 років тому +3

    I liked it really, thank you very much Antonia, i love you very much

  • @مهاجر-ل5غ
    @مهاجر-ل5غ 6 років тому +1

    realy you help us so much so i should say thanks very much hope Good luck for you

  • @zulkiflijamil6172
    @zulkiflijamil6172 7 років тому +2

    Good explanation of the Dative case. Thank you.

  • @ahmedomardahir1572
    @ahmedomardahir1572 4 роки тому +1

    thank you very much

  • @darkicity
    @darkicity 6 років тому +2

    Your sister looks so much younger than 30! I'm shocked! Great video!)

  • @marzianeri8372
    @marzianeri8372 5 років тому +5

    I am a huge fan of whole sentences. Could you also say the parts with dative in the context of whole sentences? It would help immensely. Спасибо большое.

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  5 років тому +3

      Я подарила своему брату футбольный мяч.
      Муж обещал мне новую машину.
      Мария радуется своему успеху.

  • @almanca-ingilischazrlq9923
    @almanca-ingilischazrlq9923 6 років тому +1

    thanks a lot, you are very great

  • @SBoss281
    @SBoss281 3 роки тому +1

    Great job

  • @islamismaiil
    @islamismaiil 8 років тому +1

    thank you for this ,
    its my first time i i find something really good at youtube,
    well explained .

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  8 років тому +1

      +I. Ismail you are very welcome! ;) and thank you!

  • @shavkatberdibekov9150
    @shavkatberdibekov9150 8 років тому +1

    thank you for your help

  • @jeffreysojo4187
    @jeffreysojo4187 7 років тому +1

    YOu my friend... have a new subscriber! you´re a great teacher! Keep doing your best!

  • @dr.laryapeaku3493
    @dr.laryapeaku3493 8 років тому

    I love her teachings with passion. I wish if she could be my personal teacher. Dr. Lary

  • @BRYANTERMULOOFFICAL
    @BRYANTERMULOOFFICAL 7 років тому +1

    hope you will have live lesson here on UA-cam.

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  7 років тому

      I will, but later, not I have very little free time :(

  • @pradelelien3267
    @pradelelien3267 6 років тому +1

    Useful video

  • @thecatfromearth
    @thecatfromearth 9 років тому +1

    Finialy i found my teacher. Thank you be not the same other womens. You are good and you are not one king of women who is hunting the boys :)

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  9 років тому

      +gozlukluucan cat Thank you for your kind words ;)

  • @siazare6142
    @siazare6142 8 років тому +1

    thank you so much!

  • @Vondur
    @Vondur 10 років тому +1

    Thanks for this

  • @BRYANTERMULOOFFICAL
    @BRYANTERMULOOFFICAL 7 років тому +3

    very useful... :) at least I can differentiate dative cases to other cases

  • @deepthagayanwelagedara912
    @deepthagayanwelagedara912 10 років тому +1

    waiting for accusative case :) ........ thank you very much. good luck.

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  9 років тому +2

      දීප්ත ගයාන් you are welcome ;) I'll try to post it as soon as possible

  • @imthiyasimthi8508
    @imthiyasimthi8508 8 років тому +1

    Спасибо

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  8 років тому

      +Imthiyas Imthi пожалуйста! :)

  • @mitchelmills8914
    @mitchelmills8914 10 років тому +1

    Love the new intro

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 років тому

      Mitchel Mills thank you :) my friend made it for me

  • @WaldirNeto
    @WaldirNeto 9 років тому +1

    Give in portugues = Dar!
    Thanks for the classes

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  9 років тому

      +Balaio do Devir wow, it is very interesting! :)

    • @WaldirNeto
      @WaldirNeto 9 років тому

      There are a lot of similarities: You inflect the verbs as we do (various forms of verbs conform the pronoums Ia rabotaio ti rabotiesh (?), etc, we say Eu trabalho, tu trabalhas, ele trabalha, nos trabalhamos, eles trabalham. not just two form as english I work he/she works.. (But in portuguese we do'nt inflect the verb conform the gender as you do in russia On rabotal ana rabotala we say just Ele ou Ela trabalham..... And we have a verb that also means To work and is alike the verb in russian --- We say Labutar. Another similar word is Your Da VAI (Lets) We say VAMOS. and a infinite others....

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  9 років тому

      +Balaio do Devir thank you for the information! I didn't know that Russian and Portuguese have so much in common! :)

    • @WaldirNeto
      @WaldirNeto 9 років тому +1

      :-)

  • @xenopac666
    @xenopac666 4 роки тому +5

    Your channel has grown massively since you started, and it is well deserved. Молодец и большой спасибо!!!! Ты ангел 😇

  • @Animal_Science
    @Animal_Science 6 років тому +3

    Очень хорошо

  • @TheNickparsa
    @TheNickparsa 6 років тому +2

    Спасибо большое

  • @romia684
    @romia684 10 років тому +1

    Legal. Obrigado

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 років тому +1

      Legal? :)

    • @AteuCu
      @AteuCu 10 років тому

      Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online
      "Здорово" в бразильский португальский.

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 років тому

      Ateu Cu thank you ;)

    • @AteuCu
      @AteuCu 10 років тому +1

      Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online
      Нема за що )

  • @atqanramish8854
    @atqanramish8854 8 років тому +2

    i loved your teaching. so hell no, If I get bored.

  • @ryanmilton2643
    @ryanmilton2643 Рік тому +1

    I wish your charts were all linked

  • @Cavegeckosol
    @Cavegeckosol 10 років тому +1

    I don't know if I have more trouble with the genitive or the dative. That's a tough call, hehehe.

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 років тому

      Solstice Song it is, but still in time it will get more understandable! Don't give up! :)

  • @patrickbarense5548
    @patrickbarense5548 10 років тому +1

    thanks again:)

  • @RobiulIslam-wq8qs
    @RobiulIslam-wq8qs 9 місяців тому +1

    Nice

  • @Kaushik-Roy.
    @Kaushik-Roy. 6 років тому +1

    Hello Antonia Romaker ! This is a very useful video. Thank You very much . Do you have video about Dative Case adjective Endings in Russian ?

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  6 років тому

      I haven't started making videos about adjectives and cases yet ;)

  • @kwonsoonyoung5192
    @kwonsoonyoung5192 8 років тому +2

    Hello there! I would like to ask you something : what is the difference between лет and года? You can use them as you want, or you use года only for a numeral with 2? Also, one more question : do you have a lesson for the verbs with -ся? Are they somehow related to the reflexive form? Ohhh and one more if I don't become annoying : why in many slavic languages свой is used for "my". Why don't you use мой in all cases? Thank you so much in advance, as I have said before I love this channel, it is so easy explained :)

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  8 років тому

      +Hol volt, hol nem volt you can't use them as you want, this article might help --> www.lingq.com/ru/learn/ru/preview/item/55200/
      I don't have a lesson about verbs ending in -ся yet, but I am planning to make one soon ;)

    • @kwonsoonyoung5192
      @kwonsoonyoung5192 8 років тому

      Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online
      Thank you very much for your fast answer, it helps a lot :)

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  8 років тому +1

      +Hol volt, hol nem volt свой can substitute any other possessive pronouns - твой, его, ее etc. And it is used a lot when the subject of the sentence and the possessive pronoun denote the same person.

    • @kwonsoonyoung5192
      @kwonsoonyoung5192 8 років тому +1

      Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online Thank you!! I think I got it now!

  • @lindathullm.d.1121
    @lindathullm.d.1121 6 років тому +1

    Do you have practice sentences, or how do you suggest we practice the knowledge you have taught us?

    • @allamaulfat
      @allamaulfat 6 років тому

      Linda Alvarez-Thull i am also learning , you should practice with me , it is useful for both of us

  • @bennybenny43
    @bennybenny43 9 років тому +2

    спасибо вам Антонина. (Is it a correct use of dative case ?)
    Thanks for your videos, it really helps.
    доброе утро из ливана.

  • @gnamp
    @gnamp 3 роки тому +1

    I know it's not but do you think it would be better if 'The Dative Case' when discussed in English be pronounced "The 'Dattive' Case"? I know it would have saved me some confusion.

  • @OneZombieTrain
    @OneZombieTrain 8 років тому +1

    я понимаю! I think I have it. Я говорю по-русский.
    Я говорю is the subject of the sentence and therefore it's nominative whereas по-русский uses the preposition по and therefore is in dative case? Thanks as always, спасибо

    • @andreass6803
      @andreass6803 8 років тому +4

      It would be: Я говорю по-русски.
      Я is a subject of the sentence, that's right, that's why it is in the nominative case.
      However, in Russian we use an adverb after the verb говорить (to speak): I speak (how?) Russian. It might sound a bit weird for an English speaker, but по-русски is an adverb.
      All these language adverbs are formed with по- and -и: по-русски (Russian), по-английски (English), по-французски (French), по-китайски (Chinese), по-немецки (German), etc.

    • @OneZombieTrain
      @OneZombieTrain 8 років тому

      Thanks for the help. Much appreciated!

  • @tecomaman
    @tecomaman 4 роки тому +1

    мне кажется ,is that right ,what other verbs i should use ,,мне ?

  • @GuiLhermeHenrique-fm4od
    @GuiLhermeHenrique-fm4od 5 років тому +5

    OMG.....a lot of information hahaha...But as u said, it's necessary

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  5 років тому +4

      It is, stay strong and keep studying ;)

  • @thomaskenchington346
    @thomaskenchington346 8 років тому +1

    Hi Antonia,
    Thanks for another great video. I was trying to write "we walked in the meadow" and I assumed that 'meadow' should be in prepositional case as it was the location of my walking but google translate put 'meadow' into, what I am assuming is, the dative case:
    "мы шли на лугу"
    Could you tell me why this is?

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  8 років тому +1

      Never trust Google Translate ;)
      Гулять по лугу. The preposition по is used mostly with the Dative case :)

    • @thomaskenchington346
      @thomaskenchington346 8 років тому

      Haha I am quickly learning not to trust Google Translate. Thank you very much for getting back to me :)

  • @siazare6142
    @siazare6142 8 років тому +1

    Could you please tall me what difference between мыть, умыться,умыть,?

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  8 років тому

      мыть (imperfective) - wash
      умываться (imperfective) - wash (oneself), usually when you wash your face and hands
      умыть (perfective) - the same meaning as the previous word, but you wash not yourself rather smb else.

  • @hdualsjei3alegw9wp45
    @hdualsjei3alegw9wp45 5 років тому +2

    wait so basically dative is used whenever there's a verb that can't have a direct object?

  • @p14g3
    @p14g3 4 роки тому

    я тебя люблю

  • @addni6653
    @addni6653 8 років тому +1

    Can you please tell what software you are using for video making .it is really good

  • @BRYANTERMULOOFFICAL
    @BRYANTERMULOOFFICAL 7 років тому +1

    After nominative cases, is dative case quite easy compare to accusative and genitive case?

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  7 років тому

      I am not sure, they are all the same to me, you tell me ;)

  • @chrissyleigh1
    @chrissyleigh1 8 років тому +5

    I'm wondering: is being grammatically correct something that's very important to Russians, or do a lot of them have a loose grasp on it like a lot of Americans do with English?

    • @russianforamericans2100
      @russianforamericans2100 6 років тому

      It's more important in Russian because sometimes things just don't make sense or you can say something completely opposite. Cases are really important!

  • @muhammadsalim8106
    @muhammadsalim8106 2 роки тому +2

    отличпо лекция

  • @terrisa7948
    @terrisa7948 8 років тому

    добрый день! мне очень нравится ваши уроки! я вам благодарю! у меня вопрос о дательном падеже. пожалуйста скажите мне, что разнитца между я хочу и мне хочется

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  8 років тому

      +Terry Saint Спасибо за просмотр и комментарий! :)
      The phrase 'я хочу' is quite direct, straight forward, you want it and that's it.
      The phrase 'мне хочется' is a little bit like 'I would like to'.
      The difference is quite minor, but the latter is a little bit more informal ;)

    • @terrisa7948
      @terrisa7948 8 років тому

      +Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online so these two phrases are interchangeable? на пример мне хочется прочитать книгу- to someone who i use вы with.. я хочу прочитать книгу- to someone that i use ты with

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  8 років тому +1

      Terry Saint There is one more phrase:
      Я бы хотел(а)... this one can definitely be used in formal and official situations! ;)

  • @2010RSHACKS
    @2010RSHACKS 5 років тому +1

    Why does к exist if dative case exists? Doesn’t dative case imply “to”?

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  5 років тому

      Not always, but quite often ;)

    • @MaksymMinenko
      @MaksymMinenko 3 роки тому

      That's an interesting question but this is how the Russian language is. *Theoretically*, in many cases the meanings would be the same without "к" indeed, but, at the same time, in lots of (other) cases the "к" changes the meaning somewhat.

  • @CaioFran
    @CaioFran Рік тому

    Люблю заниматься падежами. Они сложные поэтому люди вообще их ненавидят, но ведь они такие красивые внутри, там есть доброта. А потом поймёшь как думают русские, потому что падежи это всё то, что они знают.

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  Рік тому

      Как интересно Вы сказали 🥰

  • @tecomaman
    @tecomaman 6 років тому

    single nouns is not understood unless you use in a sentence

  • @funnyPafee
    @funnyPafee 7 років тому +1

    ох лол..ржунимагу
    я дала кому..ох уж этот великий и могучий хДДД

  • @markoslouizkambauvas4563
    @markoslouizkambauvas4563 7 років тому

    Antonia, let me know - Мне нравится эта песня, but i can say : "мне нравится эту песню" ?

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  7 років тому +1

      you cannot say "мне нравится эту песню"

    • @markoslouizkambauvas4563
      @markoslouizkambauvas4563 7 років тому +1

      Да, теперь я могу понять !! Большое спасибо.

  • @Jeff-zx6rt
    @Jeff-zx6rt 8 років тому +1

    wonder if there's anyone out there who think the necessary things to know are the most entertaining...

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  8 років тому +1

      they usually are ;)

    • @Jeff-zx6rt
      @Jeff-zx6rt 8 років тому

      Antonia do you know other languages besides english and russian? (not including other slavic languages)

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  8 років тому

      German

  • @tomroyer9457
    @tomroyer9457 3 роки тому

    "Мне нравится" is like "A mi me gusta" in Spanish actually, no?

    • @tomroyer9457
      @tomroyer9457 3 роки тому

      And "Мне холодно" is like "Minulle on kylmä" in Finnish!
      Thank you so much for enlightening me!

  • @amarsalem5671
    @amarsalem5671 Рік тому

    3to cynep, 3to xopowo, cnacu6o BAM
    ♥️👍

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  Рік тому

      Пожалуйста! 🥰

    • @mihanich
      @mihanich 3 місяці тому

      3то кайнеп, 3то ксопоуо, кнакубо БАМ

  • @mzm8646
    @mzm8646 7 років тому

    I am chilly? I'm dying

  • @rajanasir3342
    @rajanasir3342 6 років тому

    Du bist sehr wünderschön frau ❤
    ich liebe dich ❤

  • @gordonjamesedward1639
    @gordonjamesedward1639 3 роки тому

    Omg it looked like you have beard and moustache when the pic was small 😲

  • @look007456
    @look007456 5 років тому +1

    from zero to fluent

  • @waynehu664
    @waynehu664 6 років тому

    Разве мытье русской посуды приятнее, чем мытье американской?

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  6 років тому

      Почему такой вопрос?

    • @waynehu664
      @waynehu664 6 років тому

      Хотел попробовать только Яндекс переводчик?

  • @brennanando
    @brennanando 7 років тому

    Remember to enunciate the letter T, so you don't sound like an American))

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  7 років тому

      And what if I want to sound like an American? p.s. Where are you from?

    • @brennanando
      @brennanando 7 років тому

      I'm just being silly. You mostly sound like you have learnt British English, but for example at 2:18 when you say "matter", you say it the American way like "madder". I am from England, but I am currently living in Barnaul. I found your videos this morning and I already have a fa greater understanding of Russian grammar than I did yesterday))

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  7 років тому

      I am glad my channel helps you! :)

  • @gordonjamesedward1639
    @gordonjamesedward1639 3 роки тому

    Ruski is so hard. Im not interested.

  • @sebastiannordstern9103
    @sebastiannordstern9103 7 років тому +2

    Hope my comment not being offensive but... you're sooooo cute))) How I wish you were my girlfriend

  • @sukhmindersingh444
    @sukhmindersingh444 7 років тому +2

    спасибо

  • @nedafiroz514
    @nedafiroz514 3 роки тому +2

    Yes definitely useful 🙂

  • @andrescoronel6193
    @andrescoronel6193 5 років тому +2

    Thanks

  • @look007456
    @look007456 5 років тому +2

    These videos really help

  • @herrrossi8219
    @herrrossi8219 5 років тому +1

    is there a way to get some practice on what you explain ?

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  5 років тому

      Try finding some textbook, I am planning to make exercises on these topics later.

  • @markoslouizkambauvas4563
    @markoslouizkambauvas4563 7 років тому

    Мне очень нравится смотреть эту уроку ! Я бы хотел научусь больше. Вы можете мне помоч понимать дательный падеж ? --- Я даю книгу подруге --- Здесь есть дательный + винительный падеж ? Let me know !!

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  7 років тому +1

      все верно, книгу - винительный, подруге - дательный ;)

    • @markoslouizkambauvas4563
      @markoslouizkambauvas4563 7 років тому

      Спасибо большое !